Arts & Culture

Time for Your Hebrew Class, ‘Nachon’?

Today, Guy teaches us how to use the word נכון in different circumstances. Also, why we should never trust a ‘shin’ when we see one.

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The Hula Valley migration gateway — Pathways

Visit the Hula Valley Nature Reserve in Israel’s Upper Galilee, where millions of birds flock each year to rest and to nest.

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Alice Bialsky’s Russian rock rebellion – Journeys

A few years ago Bialsky began writing her debut novel, which tells the story of a rebellious adolescent growing up in Moscow’s punk rock scene.

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Machon Ayalon – Pathways

The site of a secret munitions factory sits deep beneath an Israeli Kibbutz. The factory played a key role in the establishment of the Jewish state. We pay a visit to Machon Ayalon.

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Jewish renewal on Sukkot

Dr. Ilan Ezrachi talks about the gathering of different streams of progressive Judaism that will meet next Sunday at the Hakhel festival.

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The visionary pioneers of Beit Yellin – Pathways

Built by the pioneering Yellin family, this was a hotel where Jaffa–Jerusalem travelers would spend their last night before reaching the Holy city.

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How Shlomo Sand stopped being a Jew

Prof. Shlomo Sand, who just retired from his position at Tel Aviv University, is probably best known for his bestselling book ‘The Invention of the Jewish People.’

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The Battle of Ammunition Hill – Pathways

In this episode, we visit Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem, the site of one of the fiercest battles of the 1967 Six-Day War.

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Bogdan’s journey: Mending Jewish-Polish fences

Larry Loewinger tells us about a film he’s making, whose subject is a fascinating Polish man who has tried to mend fences between Jews and Poles.

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